Oh, so you've been waiting for the Pantech Ease? Well, you can now get it on AT&T's site (here) for $69.99 on a 2-year contract after a $50 mail-in rebate. Yup, well, if you want to scoop one up you may now do so...

Sony has decided to update their Vaio Z notebook a little bit. You can now get said notebook with an Intel Core i7 CPU if you'd like. They've also jammed a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 resolution) display on there and it's free from now until July 1st. This is definitely a pretty sweet deal seeing how this could be the first 13-inch notebook out there with a Full HD display. If I had $2,000 just lying around, I would definitely bite. If you're interested, check it out here.

We already know that a WiFi-only Nook is on the way and it appears to have hit Barnes & Noble's inventory system. Apparently, this could be hitting their stores this Wednesday for $149, so we'll really just have to wait and see. It's less than 3 days away if you're waiting for it though.

Update: A newer post from Engadget has pointed out that there is actually a new listing for the WiFi Nook at Best Buy (here). It's obviously going for $149.99, and you can pre-order it now if you'd like. When it will ship is beyond me, so maybe it's on track for a Wednesday release.

Update: It's now official. Barnes & Noble has just announced it here. They have said that's now available to order on Bestbuy.com and Nook.com. B&N has also decided to cut the price of their 3G model to $199.99.

According to Android Central, the specs for the Samsung Galaxy S Pro may have just been leaked out thanks to a tipster. Apparently, the smartphone above will feature a 4-inch display (approx.), an ARM Cortex A8 1GHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, WiFi 802.11n, a 5MP camera, a front-facing VGA camera, and WiMAX connectivity. This will go well on Sprint since that's the carrier it could be hitting in the US. Let's see what happens over the next couple of weeks or so.

As expected, the HTC Aria is now available on AT&T for $129.99 if you're interested. Of course, being an AT&T, they've disallowed unsigned apps from being downloaded. Check it out in stores if you want to get this handset. I'm just kidding, you don't have to get up to buy it. It's up on AT&T's website here.

All of this is starting to get confusing now. First it was the Verizon LG Ally which people were expecting to be the "Aloha" and now it's the C710 (here) that has just leaked out - which is also nothing like the "Aloha." The "Aloha" is expected to sport a 3.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen display, a 5MP AF camera, and a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU but that's not what we're seeing today. The LG C710 has leaked out (above) and it's basically the Ally without a QWERTY keyboard - it's headed to Brazil.

The T300 (here and pictured above) and the T310 (here) from LG have leaked out as well. The T300 is said to feature a touchscreen display along with a 2MP camera and could launch as the Cookie Light. The T310 (below) is sporting a slightly larger display (than the T300) but that's really all we know about it right now. Last, and least, is the A130 (here) which is another one of LG's flip phones. This will have EDGE connectivity along with an FM radio.

Someone has just spotted this [somewhat] bad news. The DROID Incredible has just made the phase-out list at Verizon which could make some people sad. The Incredible was a great device, but it's been plagued by shortages and it took a while for it to get rooted. On to other things though because the DROID X and the DROID 2 are on the way so you'll be able to cheer up in the near future. The DROID X is slightly larger than the DROID Incredible but it'll likely sport a 1GHz OMAP CPU which is slightly faster than the 1GHz Snapdragon CPU.

Update: According to a random tipster (commenter below), the Droid Incredible actually won't be phased out and is expected to stay on Verizon until Q2 2011. They also mentioned that the smartphone will be getting an update to version 2.2 "Froyo" on July 9th.

A new all in one PC from HP has just been introduced and it's the 200xt. This is like their 200t all in one PC but it's sporting this year's Intel Core CPUs so that's definitely a welcomed upgrade. This is just about the only new PC they released today but they did update almost their whole desktop line-up. They've updated their Pavilion and Slimline Series to bring AMD Sempron / Phenom / Core i5 CPU options, while the Pavilion Elite has been upgraded for Core i7 options. Everything you need to know is on LogicHP.

We've known for a while that US Cellular would be getting the Samsung R880 Acclaim and if you believe their Facebook page they have announced that the release date is going to be on July 9th. The price is still unknown but we already know pretty much everything else about the handset. This'll be a mid-end Android handset but the Desire (I think) is better.

A bit later than expected, but AT&T has just released the LG Vu Plus handset for $149.99 on a 2-year contract. Of course, with the iPhone 4 shipping now this handset is for those who don't want one. This handset packs a 3-inch capacitive touchscreen display, a 3MP AF camera, Bluetooth support, 50MB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Check it out here if you want to get it.

Although, the official announcement is set for June 21st, Dell has announced a new line-up of notebooks, the Inspiron R Series. These will come in 14, 15, and 17-inch models along with Intel Core i3 / i5 CPU options, discrete ATI Radeon (1GB) graphics, up to a 640GB HDD, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, an integrated webcam, a 6-cell battery, and optional Intel WiDi support. The 14-inch model pictured above doesn't have the numeric keypad but the larger (15 and 17) models do have them. Thankfully, these notebooks start at just $449, so check out what Dell had to say below.

GORGEOUS, INTUITIVE AND ENTERTAINING, SAY HELLO TO THE

NEW INSPIRON R LAPTOPS FROM DELL

* Dell's Most Popular Laptops Designed to Keep Families Organized and Entertained
* Available at Dell's Newest U.S. Retail Partner, Fry's Electronics on June 25

ROUND ROCK, Texas, June 21, 2010 – Today, more than ever, families are looking to technology as an extra set of hands – one that helps them stay connected, quickly cross items off daily ‘to-do' lists, and keep them entertained. The new Inspiron R laptops were designed with this in mind - making it easier than ever to access personal files and securely share photos and videos wirelessly, as well to enjoy the ideal mobile personal entertainment hub, offering smooth video playback, surround sound and a built-in Webcam.

Wrapped in curvy edges, smooth lines and available in four unique colorful finishes with chrome accents, the Inspiron R laptops are as beautifully designed as they are useful. With several display sizes ranging from 14-inch models that fit perfectly in a messenger bag, to home and dorm room-friendly 15- and 17-inch versions, the Inspiron R boasts a contemporary and sleek appearance that will make anyone feel good about bringing it out in the classroom or the local coffee shop.

Dell also built in unique features and timesavers like the Dell Dock, which reduces time searching applications and files - photos, videos and most commonly used apps are placed right at the top of the screen. For those who choose the optional Intel Wireless Display* feature, the Inspiron R makes it easy to project what is on the laptop display on a nearby HDTV without the need for cables. Students have the option to purchase any version of Microsoft Office 2010 pre-installed on their Inspiron R laptops, to ensure they have the tools they need to kick off the school year.

"The Inspiron R takes the rock solid Inspiron line and amps up the cool factor with a sexy and practical machine for entertainment, and social networking along with all the usual home, school and work functions," said Glen Robson, vice president, product marketing, Dell. "Photos, videos and personal files can also be securely stored and shared with DataSafeOnline for peace of mind right out of the box. This is a laptop that moms will love and youths will ask for."

Designed to stand up to the rigors of active families and students on the go Inspiron R models feature smudge-resistant palm rests, a full-size, comfortable keyboard and a stiffer frame for a solid, quality feel. Available Intel Core i3 and Core i5 processors and optional ATi graphics ensure great performance today and tomorrow.

Prices for Inspiron R laptops begin at $449 at www.dell.com. For students and families who need a laptop as soon as possible, popular configurations of the new Inspiron R are also available via Dell's FastTrack* program, which can ship systems within 24 hours. By upgrading to next business day shipping,* new Inspiron R systems can arrive within 48 hours. The new Inspiron R laptops are also available through authorized retailers, including Dell's newest retail partner in the U.S., Fry's Electronics. Select Inspiron R laptops will be available in all 34 Fry's Electronics stores starting June 25.